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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Eventuate' in a Sentence

"To occur or happen as a result." more

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The continuous rainfall has eventuated in lush green landscapes across the region.
The educational initiatives have eventuated in a higher literacy rate among the population.
The careful planning and execution have eventuated in a seamless and successful corporate merger.
Their efforts have eventuated into a successful fundraising campaign for the orphanage.
The community's collective actions have eventuated in a cleaner and greener environment.
The long hours of practice have eventuated in a flawless performance on the grand stage.
The rigorous training sessions have eventuated in a well-conditioned and competitive sports team.

Eventuate

ih-ven-choo-eyt
verbTo occur or happen as a result.
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Last Updated On: June 24, 2024
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